Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.
English (en español al final de la página): Homeland Security Today: DHS Issues Guidance In Response To Federal Judge’s Halt To Trump Executive Order; Appeals Court To Hear Oral Arguments By Anthony Kimery Associated Press: Trump: Allow those into US who ‘want to love our country’ By Darlene Superville... Continue »
With protests in DC, New York City, San Francisco, and just feet from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, the reactions to Donald Trump’s hugely-unpopular policies and proposals show no signs of slowing down. In DC last Saturday, thousands chanted “No ban, no wall,” “Move Trump, get out the way,” and... Continue »
SuperBowl performances and commercials rejected Donald Trump’s dark vision of America in several moments that embraced values of inclusivity, tolerance, and diversity — and never even had to mention him by name in the process. “It started with the Schuyler Sisters from the musical Hamilton—Phillipa Soo, Renée Elise Goldsberry,... Continue »
Travelers, students, medical professionals, and permanent US residents targeted by Donald Trump’s unconstitutional, immigration-related executive orders have been returning to the US, some following a weekend of stinging losses for his administration in the courts, and a chaotic ten days overall. “Families and immigration advocacy groups were buoyed twice over... Continue »
Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.
English (en español al final de la página): One News Now (Opinion): What you can do for Sessions before Wednesday By Chad Groening Associated Press: The Latest: Iranian tech firm employee re-enters US New York Times: The President Has Much Power Over Immigration, but How Much? By Adam Liptak... Continue »
Ali Vayeghan, a green card holder deported from the US last Friday due to Donald Trump’s Muslim ban, flew back home to LAX yesterday to cheers. According to the LA Times, “Vayeghan’s successful return was the result of a federal judge’s emergency ruling overturning the government’s decision to ban him,... Continue »
An estimated 1,000 Yemini-owned New York City business shut their doors — and hundreds more rallied throughout the day — in protest of Donald Trump’s unlawful immigration order targeting Muslims and refugees. In a news release, organizers said the boycott was meant to show “the vital role these grocers... Continue »
Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.
English (en español al final de la página): Medium (Op-Ed): The #NoBanNoWall Protests Showed Us That Public Outrage Can Stop Deportations By Juan Escalante Washington Post: Trump draft executive order full of sound and fury on immigration, welfare and deportation By Jannell Ross Washington Post: No matter what you... Continue »
This is amazing. Some 1,000 Yemeni-American owned grocery stores across New York City will go on strike today, over Donald Trump’s unconstitutional ban targeting Muslims and refugees. On the door of a bodega near my apartment ✊️ pic.twitter.com/No7zYhNX6y — am cosmos (@acosmos) February 2, 2017 As Buzzfeed explains, this... Continue »
Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.
English (en español al final de la página): Idaho Mountain Express: Family of Woman lecture returns to nexStage By Andy Kerstetter YubaNet: Detention Of 5-Year-Old Boy, Reportedly A US Citizen, Among Disturbing Stories Emerging From Muslim Ban By Gabe Ortíz Associated Press: Trump to Mexico: Take Care of ‘Bad... Continue »